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Marina Luize Viola Azevedo

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

Publishes on Mosquito-borne diseases and control, Dialysis and Renal Disease Management, Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics. 2 papers and 261 citations.

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Zika virus damages the human placental barrier and presents marked fetal neurotropism
Lúcia de Noronha, Camila Zanluca, Marina Luize Viola Azevedo et al.|Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz|2016
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An unusually high incidence of microcephaly in newborns has recently been observed in Brazil. There is a temporal association between the increase in cases of microcephaly and the Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic. Viral RNA has been detected in amniotic fluid samples, placental tissues and newborn and fetal brain tissues. However, much remains to be determined concerning the association between ZIKV infection and fetal malformations. In this study, we provide evidence of the transplacental transmission of ZIKV through the detection of viral proteins and viral RNA in placental tissue samples from expectant mothers infected at different stages of gestation. We observed chronic placentitis (TORCH type) with viral protein detection by immunohistochemistry in Hofbauer cells and some histiocytes in the intervillous spaces. We also demonstrated the neurotropism of the virus via the detection of viral proteins in glial cells and in some endothelial cells and the observation of scattered foci of microcalcifications in the brain tissues. Lesions were mainly located in the white matter. ZIKV RNA was also detected in these tissues by real-time-polymerase chain reaction. We believe that these findings will contribute to the body of knowledge of the mechanisms of ZIKV transmission, interactions between the virus and host cells and viral tropism.

Glomerular capillary tuft collapse and podocytopathic changes in a newborn with congenital Zika virus syndrome
Sandra Mara Witkowski, Roberto Pecoits‐Filho, Claudia Nunes Duarte dos Santos et al.|International Journal of Case Reports and Images|2020
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Introduction: In early 2015, several patients presenting with dengue-like symptoms were described in Brazil′s northeast region. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) results from patients′ sera revealed the Zika virus (ZIKV) infection. In parallel,